noah's ark and the rainbow covenant
Noah's Ark refers to the biblical story of Noah, who was instructed by God to build a large boat, known as the ark, in order to save his family and a pair of every kind of animal from a great flood that would cleanse the earth. The Rainbow Covenant refers to God's promise, symbolized by a rainbow, that He would never again destroy all life through a flood and that the rainbow would serve as a reminder of this covenant.
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